Not sure what you're thinking with the Bahamas cent, but that's the correct color for those.
Most folks search halves, because they have the best silver yield. This is mostly because they don't circulate much, so they don't see as many...
I've found more 40%ers that have a white/dark clad look to the edge than I have with solid white edges, but I see them both ways. Some of the BU...
These things are big, but I wouldn't really consider them "coins," and I doubt they circulated much. http://www.cointalk.com/t181480/
It's a 1983, not a 1982.
There are a lot of 40%ers that are visibly clad.
Easiest way is to melt it. If you get more copper than silver, then you know it's normal. If you get more silver than copper, then you know you...
Well, I don't know if it was somebody holing it that stopped halfway through or not, and it was kind of a joke. But it looked to me like a dull...
[ATTACH] This type of error. PMD.
While this is a common explanation for "Mind Your P's and Q's," it's only speculation, and hasn't been shown to be more true than any other...
Haven't seen that movie in a while. I should rewatch it.
Yeah, the 1 oz. have limited mintages, 100,000 or so. The 2 oz. ones are not limited, and they can make more based on demand.
I thought somebody might make this point. Yes, metal detecting is a way to find early coinage, and it's usually damaged from being underground...
Ah, I see. I guess that makes sense.
What's up with that notebook paper you have jammed in there?
From a logical standpoint, yes, we should probably move to swedish rounding. Or make the cent out of something even cheaper than zinc... plastic?...
I'd really suggest trying to take good photos and posting them here. There's some experts here on early US coinage, that know to look for die...
The seller's name is "crazyforcolor," a.k.a. ATed Coin Seller. And that's all he's selling, ATed coins. He must do it all day. And the dude's...
Glad to hear it then. OP, you should try some Verdi-care.
Just looks circulated to me, so I'd say PMD.
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